How to get into Yale

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<p>How to get into Yale…then get kicked out within a year!!! LOL</p>

<p>I’m guessing this is going to make their screening process for transfer applicants a lot more thorough from now on. Yipee. :)</p>

<p>props to that guy for managing to stay a year hahaha</p>

<p>Now if he gets a book deal, he’s set for life!</p>

<p>An update:</p>

<p>[Yale</a> Daily News - Brief: Hearing to address Maharaj?s plea for accelerated rehab moved to May 28](<a href=“http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/24458]Yale”>http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/24458)</p>

<p>This happened to Yale a couple of times. The funny thing is, they were all caught because they did something stupid on campus which forced administrators to look into their records.</p>

<p>One of the most infamous cases of forgery for admittance into Yale was foiled when the student started cutting class a lot and showed disrespect to one of his teachers who looked into his records.</p>

<p>This guy threatened suicide and lied about his age to a lot of people.</p>

<p>It wasn’t a random screening. It’s funny–these are the guys who got busted by doing something stupid in the open. Imagine how many kids slipped through by acting normal…</p>

<p>I agree 100%, crossed my mind as well. Bet we’re going to be seeing serious changes to the process come next fall.</p>

<p>No I believe there have been instances of kids getting caught through random screening (I may be wrong though). Isn’t it normal policy for schools to grab a handful of admitted applicants and go in-depth into their files each year?</p>

<p>undisclosed— is it really? I’ve always wondered about that… When you say go in-depth into files, do you mean for criminal records?</p>